Welcome to Our Inaugural Issue!

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"The Hejnał" is a new project of Our Lady of Częstochowa Church in Turners Falls, Mass.

Each month, you can expect inspiring articles that will enrich your faith. Quotes from the saints and Church Fathers will deepen your prayer life.

Each issue will have a particular focus on devotions for that month, or on items of interest to Catholics.

You can expect solid Catholic teaching, fidelity to the Magisterium of the Church, and respect for the Holy Father.

The Catholic Church has been in the news a great deal lately, and the reports are often written by the Church’s enemies. Imagine how refreshing it will be to read articles written by those who love the Bride of Christ and who defend her traditions and faith!

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Our Lady of Czestochowa: Feast Day, August 26

Here in our parish, we will celebrate our Odpust on Sunday, August 22, 2010. At the 10:30 Mass, we will have a procession with banners and icons to honor our patroness, Our Lady of Częstochowa.

The Message of the Icon of Our Lady of Częstochowa

The Blessed Virgin has spoken through this most holy Polish relic in a different way than in some of her other apparitions. Her original intent was to help St. Luke, the painter of the icon, to record the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

The image of Our Lady of Częstochowa has withstood many attempts to destroy it. Wars, pillaging marauders and other evildoers have made many attempts throughout the centuries to destroy the image and the monastery at Jasna Gora which enshrines it. But on every occasion the image was preserved.

A famous attack in the year 1430 A.D. left two slashes in the face of the beautiful black Madonna. Despite the attempts of art historians to repair these marks, they have remained as a sign of the Blessed Virgin’s suffering with us. After World War II, the Polish people derived much strength from the icon to rebuild their lives and their country. The message she came to deliver in this miraculous image has not only survived but thrived for 2,000 years. Praise God!

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